Different results for the same lookup
Kevin Darcy
kcd at daimlerchrysler.com
Mon Mar 7 17:23:22 UTC 2005
The big downside of "view"s, of course, being that you need to maintain
all of your DNS in parallel.
In many cases, "view"s are overkill. Intelligently-implemented sortlists
are sometimes a more maintainable alternative (although they require
close co-ordination too).
- Kevin
Kyle Gordon wrote:
>Chances are you're after the lovely feature called 'views' in Bind9. A good
>writeup can be found here - http://sysadmin.oreilly.com/news/views_0501.html
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>Kyle
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>On Monday 07 March 2005 05:01, Trigge, Graham wrote:
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>>Guys and gals,
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>>I have a dilema that I am hoping someone has had in the past and can
>>offer some assistance. I have a need to setup my DNS structure so that
>>the results from a DNS lookup will differ depending on where the user is
>>located on the network. For example, if a user in Network A requests
>>abc.net.au (internal), the returned value is different to that of user B
>>in Network B also requesting acb.net.au from the same DNS
>>infrastructure.
>>Regards,
>>
>>---------------------------------
>>Graham Trigge
>>Telstra Australia
>>IT Technical Specialist
>>Messaging Support, Northern Region
>>W +61 2 9201 9577
>>M +61 409 654 434
>>
>>"Time flies like an arrow, but fruit flies like a banana"
>>
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